
Pakistani head coach Mike Hesson killed the Dhak playground after his terrible performance in the first T20i vs. Bangladesh. Pakistan eventually lost the match of seven goals when Bangladesh comfortably chased the modest goal of 110 at 15.3 overs.
Visitors in the first shifts showed a terrible tab Because no one except Fakhar Zaman (44 out of 34) managed to come to the conditions of the playground. After their loss, Mike Hesson killed the surface of Dhak, who did not lead to international standards.
“I think the playground is not ideal for anyone. Teams are trying to prepare for the Asia Cup or World Cup T20. It is not acceptable. It is still no excuse for some decisions we made with the bat.
In addition, Pakistani coach said that playing on such surfaces will not help the Bangladesh team when they go play in overseas.
“You need good cricket goals to develop crickets. There were some good goals during BPL to make them fair. It’s not at a level when an international cricket is played. I don’t think it will help them if they leave them.
Taskin Ahmed (3/22) and Mustafizur Rahman (2/6) passed through the Pakistanian bat line, which triggered a dramatic collapse in medium breaks. In the second shifts, half a century since Parvez Hossain Emon (56* OFF 39) He took them home in no time. The opening dough was also assessed by a match player for his wrestling shifts.
Meanwhile, when he loses the operator, Pakistan will be eager to bounce back in the second T20i on Tuesday, July 22, in the same place.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
21 July 2025